Our Aristotle all set for success

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From: New Straits Times
Date: 20010826
Author:Go-Ram

Go-Ram
New Straits Times
08-26-2001
Our Aristotle all set for success
Byline: Go-Ram
Edition: New Sunday Times; 2*
Section: Sport
Memo: Racing.

OUR Aristotle, who was purchased for S$2 million, looks ready for his second success when he lines up in the S$180,000 Three Rings Trophy for Group 3 horses over 2000m (Race 8, 8.35) at Kranji tonight.

The four-year-old Irish horse by Sadler's Wells, who came with a record of two wins and a third in four runs back home, has a win, a second and a third to show in his five outings todate. He showed his class with a first-up win in a Group 2 event over ...

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